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Enabling Remote Management
Before you enable this advanced feature of your Belkin Router,
MAKE
SURE YOU HAVE SET THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD
° Remote
management allows you to make changes to your Router’s settings from
anywhere on the Internet° There are two methods of remotely managing
the Router° The first is to allow access to the Router from anywhere
on the Internet by selecting “Any IP address can remotely manage the
Router”° By typing in your WAN IP address from any computer on the
Internet, you will be presented with a login screen where you need to
type in the password of your Router°
The second method is to allow a specific IP address only to remotely
manage the Router° This is more secure, but less convenient° To use
this method, enter the IP address you know you will be accessing the
Router from in the space provided and select “Only this IP address
can remotely manage the Router”° Before you enable this function, it is
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you set your administrator password°
Leaving the password empty will potentially open your Router to
intrusion°
Advanced Feature: The “Remote Access Port” option allows you to
configure the desired “Remote Access Port for Remote Management”
feature° The default access port is set to port 80°
Enabling/Disabling UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) is yet another advanced feature offered
by your Belkin Router° It is a technology that offers seamless operation
of voice messaging, video messaging, games, and other applications
that are UPnP-compliant° Some applications require the Router’s firewall
to be configured in a specific way to operate properly° This usually
requires opening TCP and UDP ports, and in some instances, setting
trigger ports° An application that is UPnP-compliant has the ability to
communicate with the Router, basically “telling” the Router which way
it needs the firewall configured° The Router ships with the UPnP feature
enabled°
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Enabling/Disabling Auto Firmware Update
This innovation provides the Router with the built-in capability to
automatically check for a new version of firmware and alert you that
the new firmware is available° When you log into the Router’s advanced
interface, the Router will perform a check to see if new firmware is
available° If so, you will be notified° You can choose to download the
new version or ignore it°
ECO Mode
: This option allows you to turn off the wireless radio
automatically at set periods of time in order to save power° Click the
check box to turn off the radio at the times shown in the drop-down
boxes°
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Manually Configuring Network Settings
Set up the computer that is connected to the cable or DSL modem FIRST
using these steps° You can also use these steps to add computers to
your Router after the Router has been set up to connect to the Internet°
Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up to 9�x
1�
Pull down the Apple menu° Select “Control Panels” and select
“TCP/IP”°
2�
You will see the TCP/IP control panel° Select “Ethernet Built-In” or
“Ethernet” in the “Connect via:” drop-down menu
(1)
°
3�
Next to “Configure”
(2)
, if “Manually” is selected, your Router
will need to be set up for a static IP connection type° Write the
address information in the table below° You will need to enter this
information into the Router
)
°
4�
If not already set, at “Configure:”, choose “Using DHCP Server”°
This will tell the computer to obtain an IP address from the Router°
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Close the window° If you made any changes, the following window
will appear° Click “Save”°
Restart the computer� When the computer restarts, your network
settings are now configured for use with the Router�
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Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS X
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Click on the “System Preferences” icon°
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Select “Network”
(1)
from the “System Preferences” menu°
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Select “Built-in Ethernet”
(2)
next to “Show” in the Network menu°
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Select the “TCP/IP” tab
(3)
° Next to “Configure”
(4)
, you should see
“Manually” or “Using DHCP”° If you do not, check the PPPoE tab
(5)
to make sure that “Connect using PPPoE” is
NOT
selected° If it is,
you will need to configure your Router for a PPPoE connection type
using your user name and password°
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If “Manually” is selected, your Router will need to be set up for a
static IP connection type° Write the address information in the table
below° You will need to enter this information into the Router°
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If not already selected, select “Using DHCP” next to “Configure”
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Your network settings are now configured for use with the Router�
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